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SOUTH AFRICA.

CHINESE LABOUR QUESTION. CAPETOWN, Feb. 9. opponents of Chinese labour lx-liuve that lu>»tiiities in'.the Far East, by mobilising the world's t nans pouts will render immigration of Chinese to the Transvaal impossible. LONDON, Feb. £'. The Bishop of Worcester, in o letter to the Times, objects to the employment ol Chinese on the Rand as instruments erf financial advantage to capitalists, and, under the ciicuiustances, demoralising to themselves ar):d the colony. MR SEDDO-V.S FEARLESS STAND WELLINGTON. Feb. 10. The Premier has received a telegram from tlie Hon. C. C. Kingston, ex-Minister for Trade and Commerce in the Australian Federal Government, stating that he was delig'lvted to read. Mr Seddon's fearless, forceful, and patriotic denunciation of the suggested Transvaal Chinese '•'slavery iniquity," and to notice the warmth and unanimity with which he was supported by the public meeting wn Saturday. Mr Kingston is g'iad to think that the Commonwealth and New Zealand were co-operating to prevent this iniquity, as they had c»-ojx>rat<d in the war ardently undertaken In the interest of fair play to tlw white Uitlanders.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 31, 11 February 1904, Page 3

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SOUTH AFRICA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 31, 11 February 1904, Page 3

SOUTH AFRICA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 31, 11 February 1904, Page 3

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